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How to Use "Entrance" with Example Sentences
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entrance
(n):
the door, gate, or way into a place; the act of going into a place
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Used with adjectives:
"
The building
entrance
was
narrow
.
"
(narrow, wide)
"
They came in through the
main
entrance
.
"
(main, side, back, front, rear)
"
This castle has a
secret
entrance
.
"
(secret, service)
"
They delivered the boxes to the
north
entrance
.
"
(north, south, east, west, front, back, side)
"
She made a
grand
entrance
at the party.
"
(grand, big, dramatic)
Used with verbs:
"
She
used
the side
entrance
.
"
(used, exited through, entered through, came through)
"
The flag
marks
the main
entrance
.
"
(marks)
"
This building
has
three
entrances
.
"
(has)
"
The main
entrance
is blocked
for repairs.
"
(be + blocked, be + closed)
"
She always
makes
a grand
entrance
at parties.
"
(makes)
"
They tried to
gain
entrance
into the event.
"
(gain)
"
They
were denied
entrance
to the club.
"
(be + denied)
Used with nouns:
"
Meet me by the
entrance
door
.
"
(door, gate, area)
"
There is an
entrance
charge
for this museum.
"
(charge, fee)
"
I need an
entrance
ticket
for this show.
"
(ticket, pass)
"
She met the
entrance
requirements
for the program.
"
(requirements, qualifications)
"
He is studying for the
entrance
exam
.
"
(exam)
Used with prepositions:
"
He left
by
the rear
entrance
.
"
(by, through)
"
She stood
in
the
entrance
of the building.
"
(in, at)
"
Wait by the
entrance
from
the garden.
"
(from, to, of)
"
She made a dramatic
entrance
into
the room.
"
(into)
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